Lawmakers, Others Welcome The Arrival Of Sandy Hook Ride Cyclists

GARY CAMERON, Reuters

Heather Peck, left, of Newtown, Connecticut, and Jay Clark, right, of Southbury, Connecticut, members of the Sandy Hook Ride, a team of 26 cyclists who rode 400 miles from Newton, Connecticut in support of a common-sense solution to prevent gun violence, arrive at the U.S. Capitol in Washington March 12, 2013.

Heather Peck, left, of Newtown, Connecticut, and Jay Clark, right, of Southbury, Connecticut, members of the Sandy Hook Ride, a team of 26 cyclists who rode 400 miles from Newton, Connecticut in support of a common-sense solution to prevent gun violence, arrive at the U.S. Capitol in Washington March 12, 2013. (GARY CAMERON, Reuters)

Heather Peck, left, of Newtown, Connecticut, and Jay Clark, right, of Southbury, Connecticut, members of the Sandy Hook Ride, a team of 26 cyclists who rode 400 miles from Newton, Connecticut in support of a common-sense solution to prevent gun violence, arrive at the U.S. Capitol in Washington March 12, 2013.